★ Parachute Rigger

MOS 92R Parachute Rigger

The parachute rigger supervises or packs and repairs cargo and personnel parachutes, and rigs equipment and supply containers for airdrop. Duties for MOS 92R at each level of skill are:

a. Major duties.

(1) MOSC 92R1P. Inventories, cleans, receives, stores and issues all airdrop equipment used in airdrop operations. Rigs supplies, equipment and vehicles for airdrop. Assembles airdrop platform, cushioning materials, cargo, extraction and personnel parachute along with other airdrop related equipment. Inspects, tests and installs extraction and release systems. Performs technical, routine and in-storage rigger-type inspection on cargo, extraction and personnel parachute as well as other airdrop equipment before, during and after each use. Pack cargo, extraction and personnel parachutes. Performs unit, direct and general support maintenance on all parachutes, textile components and other airdrop equipment. Uses and maintains machines and tools for fabrication, modification and repair to parachute and other airdrop equipment. Drop-test trooptype personnel parachute to check proficiency.

(2) MOSC 92R2P. Performs duties in pacing, airdrop rigger and airdrop equipment repair shown at the above skill level. Provides technical guidance and supervision to subordinate personnel. Maintains production reports and records. Inspects and classifies airdrop items. Performs initial and final inspection on all parachutes and airdrop textile component. Performs as inspector testers, pack-inprocess inspector and as quality assurance personnel. Performs as malfunction officer at the drop zone. Diagnoses malfunctions occurring in airdrop equipment during airborne operations.

(3) MOSC 92R3P. Performs duties at preceding skill level. Supervises parachute pack, maintenance or airdrop sections. Directs section activities, schedules and assigns work load, instructs personnel on job requirement, techniques and inspects work in progress. Inspects and certifies airdrop loads, airdrop equipment repair and parachute packing. Inspects air items to ensure manufacture quality control. Controls and expedites coordination with airborne support activities. Assists in planning and coordinating training for standard and nonstandard rigging, sling loading and airdrop procedures.

(4) MOSC 92R4P. Performs duties shown at preceding skill level. Supervises and provides technical guidance to subordinate personnel. Assist airdrop officer in planning, coordinating, requisitioning, receiving and storing equipment and supplies for airdrop. Coordinates with supporting Air Force and Army aviation elements. Provides technical direction and coordination for activities supporting routing and contingency missions. Maintains status on all jumps and airdrops to include schedules by G3 at division level. Prepares and submits required status reports. Maintains a reference library of current publication, regulations and SOP relating to airdrop and airdrop support. Participates in development and operational testing of airdrop equipment. Performs as the senior NCO in a separate detachment/unit engaged in parachute packing, maintenance and airdrop equipment rigging.

(5) MOSC 92R5P. Performs duties shown at preceding level of skill and provides technical guidance to subordinate personnel. Supervises operations of organizations performing airborne and resupply by airdrop missions. Supervises development and preparation of operations information, plans, maps, sketches, overlays, and related data to facilitate airborne operations. Advises on airborne operational matters and performs liaison between staff and supported personnel.

b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS.

Parachute riggers must posses the following qualifications:

(1) A physical demands rating of very heavy.
(2) A physical profile of 111121.
(3) A minimum score of 90 in aptitude area GM and 90 in aptitude area CO.
(4) Normal color vision.
(5) The soldier must be qualified as a parachutist.
(6) Formal training (completion of MOS 92R course conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Quartermaster School) mandatory.

c. Additional skill identifiers.

(1) P5-Master Fitness Trainer.
(2) W7-Special Forces Underwater Operations.
(3) W8-Special Forces Military Free Fall Operations.
(4) 2S-Battle Staff Operations (skill level 3 and above).
(5) 4A-Reclassification Training.

d. Physical requirements and standards of grade.

Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables:

(1) Table 10-92R-1. Physical requirements.
(2) Table 10-92R-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE.
(3) Table 10-92R-3. Standards of grade TDA.